SHEPHERDSVILLE—On her first day as an eighth grade geometry student, Chassidy Headley’s teacher did something that would stick with her students the rest of their lives: she connected geometry to the real world.
Years later, a now grown Headley hopes to connect to her seventh grade students the same way.
“I think, if we can make those connections, they might actually like it and might be more engaged,” the Bullitt Lick Middle teacher said.

MOUNT WASHINGTON— They say that you always find your way back home.
For Mount Washington’s new community parks director Sheryl Paxton, that saying is couldn’t be truer.
Raised in Lexington, Paxton attended Asbury University with a Bachelor’s degree in exercise science and a minor in recreation. After graduation, she worked in retail for a couple years before going to Eastern Kentucky University for her master’s in physical education with an emphasis in sports administration.

SHEPHERDSVILLE - Two nationalized Americans that adopted Bullitt County as their home have now been adopted by a local school.
And their volunteer efforts at the school have led to an award from the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Lebanon Junction residents Emilie and John Ward received the Senior Volunteer Service Award from Gov. Matt Bevin at the State Capitol Rotunda in Frankfort.